If not, you should! Listening to the feedback we received on improving current imagery search engines, Image Hunter features a friendly user interface with a backend architecture meant to maximize browsing efficiency. Image Hunter is built on open-source technology so it works on all computers, not just on Windows machines.

All things said, we really think you will enjoy your browsing experience with Image Hunter.

Key June 2015 Improvements

We are days away from launching our new feature, Data Alert – in fact, by the time this newsletter goes to print, it may very well be live! Data Alert will let users define a specific geography, a date range and the resolution required for their project. With this information, we will check the database every day for new imagery that meets this criteria and email you if we find a match. Work made simple; that is how we do it here at Apollo Mapping!

Image Hunter can be accessed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and is a one-stop shop for every major source of medium and high-resolution satellite imagery on the market today, including:

WorldView-3

WorldView-2

WorldView-1

QuickBird

GeoEye-1

IKONOS

EROS B

KOMPSAT 3

KOMPSAT 2

The Pléiades 1 constellation

The entire SPOT constellation

RapidEye

If any of our readers have struggled with other geospatial search engines that are clunky, only query one data source and/or do not provide image previews, then Image Hunter is the solution to your woes, as it features: